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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
''' PAGE" 2 PLATTSMOUTH ' SEMI-WEEKLY v, JOURNAL.' TH'JHCD AY, JANUARY 2?, s:a Diff snow in our show win- r'dows this week that will show you how to save ' vmone? on needful things: : ; ' , Window No. 1. Boys Wool Top Shirts, 125 ' -V, ''III to 14, for.. 1. . . r. . ..39c . . . 79c ...55c $1.95 $7.50 $7.50 " Show Up Around Here and Let Us Show You! . Window No. 2. Men's roll-neck sweaters, worth -' to$1.50, at..... J Window No. 3. Men's Pemberton Flannel Shirts worth $1...... ..v. Window No. 4. Men's odd trousers, worth to $7 ' ' now $3.95, $2.95 and Window No. 5. Men's Overcoats, 'all wool ' . i latest style. Window No. 6. ; " bargain Men's Suits a wonderful C. E. WESCOTFS SONS ' k f Everybody' Store "LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW" TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE PARMELE THEATRE Administrator Is Appointed. From Tuesday's Daily. Yesterday in county court hearing was had on the petition for the appointment of an ad ininislrator in the estate of West ley Dentler, deceased, and afte hearing the evidence the judg trranted the nrayer of the petition o uuui i"u inc ueceaseu diea in uie insane xplendid four-act comedy drama asylum at Hastings, Nebraska, in .'which will be presented at the 11)07, and did not leave any im l'armeie incater tomorrow nignt, mediate relatives with the excep will be a treat for all who enjoy! tion of a cousin in Iowa, who a genuine up-to-date play. The I presented the petition. The eslal story is oi we, likened to a snon consisted or a lew town lots m window, before which youth Eagle, as well as len shares in lh stamls, admiring the wonderful Kagle town hall, which ar WILLIAMRAM ' HAS ARM' STRAIGHTENED 'AF ST: JOSEPH HOSPITAL , "iUi.nji Jtjiilypuqn C this city uifijerw ill an operation at St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha yes terday in an attempt to straight en out I he arln'of the joung man, which was injured in the ac cidental discharge of a gun which Jn was carrying, and the member has been in such a condition that he could not use it to any extent, being unable to straighten the arm out and carrying it in a cramped position, lie consulted surgeons in Omaha in regard to the. -matter and they expressed the opinion that the arm could be .restored to its former slate, and Jie at. once lefL for that place to have the operation performed. . itelalies returning last evening report the arm as having been straightened out. although sev eral , operal ions will be necessary before jj is in shape to use. The faM" that" ttie-yonng man may -recover the use of his arm will be most pleasing to his friends here, who have felt deeply his misfortune. The Journal ads pay. Weather Is Sure Freakish. The weather conditions today are such as to cause" even the oldest inhabitant to sit up and take notice,' as here, on almost the last day j of January, the weather is as warm ami balmy as an April day.: This morning a slight rain was noticeable, which rs'rii'ost unusual for this time of year. The weather through the whole winter has been ery good for the poor people in lessening the coal bill, but is apt to result in the ice man taking a horrible revenge next .summer in the price of the frozen necessity. glittering toys, i.acn toy is sup- pesed to represent a destiny or! a career, of which youth can choose but one. How one woman is brought to realize the tov she choose from Life's Shop Window is all that it should be, and how she is saved by bam Hodge,, a faithful friend, from ruining her life by deserting her husband and; little baby and the home built for her, is the story which is so fascinatingly unfolded in this play. Don't fail to see this great play tomorrow night at the l'ar meie. valued at about i?i,000. ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT PROPOSITION SEEMS FAVORABLE It Cured Him. Mat Pavlich of fsett, Best Cough Medicine for Children T am very glad to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for rny children and myself and it never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take, which is ol great importance when a medi cine must be given to young chil dren. For sale by all dealers. FOREST UOSE Best flour on the market. Sold by all leading dealers. Mr. Mat Pavlich of fsett. Pa wrote iic he fnllowino- letter! "f ness, eillier in the received vour price-list. but ""' f if' during bought Triner's Elixir f Hitler Wine at 'our druggist's. I only took four bottles and was entire ly cured of my long stomach trouble. I signed this letle with my own hand and give you permit to publish it in news papers." I wish to I hank Mr. Pavlich and assure him that he could not select a better remedy, because Triner's American Elixir i . . . f itm.... win.. ; .u..;w.. ..r prove a mouev-makcr o nmsi the stomach, the liver and the who are interested in the mailer bowels, a very good remedy. It The ice could be manufacture. ele.ms .mi tin. svslem and and sold as cheaply as river ie ii-.wi.'iliiw if i relieve r-nii. ami prove to be a great dea slipation. At drug stores. Jos. more healthful and pure to Hi TiMner rmi:n So Ashlnnd consumers. There are a number Ave fhipa'-.i u hei on .1 1 in mtuI of good, substantia! men in tin iieiiml'rie nains vield nuirklv to city who. if they take hold of tin Triner's Einimeni. It is an ex- proposition, will make it prov. eellent remedy in sprains, swell- winner, and they should be given l.acknche and nains in the every eiicoura-emi'li I to hav The matter of forming a com pany in this city for the erection ol an ariiuciai ice plant ami con storage warehouse seems to lool- very rosy just at present, as number ef the leading men of tin city, who are engaged in busi- handling 01 the summer months, are taking the mailer and it is unite probable that in a short time there will be som thing delinite known as to what they will do. and if, looks goo now for the establishing of plant of this kind here. There i little doubt in the minds of any one who has investigated I in mailer but that it can be made good paying proposition am nigs, chest. them get the ball the proposition. to rolling on Chronic Constipation Cured. I I worst case of chronic constipa- RIGHT NOW IS THE lion I ever knew of, and Cham berlain's Tablets cured me, writes S. F. Fish, Drooklyn, Mich. For sale by al dealers. Try a sack of Forest Rose flour Your money refunded if not satis. factory. TIME TO M YOUR TICKET FOR THE BIG BANQUET SB5S2B9Q5 AY AKD E1SGHT SCHOOL The Plattsmouth Business College will be opened as soon as 30 students are enrolled. Five months' in struction right in Plattsmouth guaranteed, which is . plenty of time to complete a full course. School will be open five days of each week from 9 a. m. to 12, 1:30 to 4; 7:30 to 10 p. m. The same course of study will be ; given as in any of Draughon's Colleges, including 'Draughon's new system of bookkeeping, "Double Entry Made Easy," and the famous Graham Simplified Short hand, Typewriting, etc. Ho exfra charge fsr use of typewriters BUSINESS COURSE Embracinj Bookkeeping, Banking, Commercial Law. Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Bubiness Letter .Writing, Commercial Papers, Spelling and Penmanship. SHORTHAND COURSE Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Pen ": manship. Spelling, Business Letter Writing, English Grammar and Punctuation. COMBINED COURSE Embracing all studies in both the Business and Shorthand courses. N Ho Entrance Examination, Ho Glasses. Individual instruction. All Graduates will receive the benefit of the Following Employment Bureaus: Draughon's Practical Business College Company. Royal Typewriting Co. Remington Typewriting Co. . For further Information in regard lo special rates, course of study, el?,, write or see iS. P. RANDALL, Field Secretary Care E. H. WESCOTT, Sec. Commercial Club, Plattsmouth, Nebr. or at Hotel Riley Those who have lelard seeur injr Uhmi- tickets for thi hijr ("om inercial e 1 1 1 1 liamuu't on Thurs- (Jay eveniiiL'. J-Vhniary 5, should secure them at once, as the de mand is lecj)ininjr very jrn'at and the splendid treat in slor? for all who attend is such that it cannot he passed hy'.wilhout considera tion, and in this patheri;:; of the citizens of IMatl sinouth there is not anyone who can afford to fail to take part in the pleasures of the evening. The ladies of the Methodist church have arranged a most tempting menu jor uie occasion and the committee have secured n list of very aide speak ers, wiiicn incluues, hesiues many of (he lftca! orators, several of stale-wide reputation, and whose addresses are sure to please all who are present on the night of tho )aii(iuet. The Holly orchestra! has kindly donated their services for the occasion, and during the progress of the hanqeul will dis course sweet music, wniie i firm 'of Slenner Uros, has kind ly offered to furnish the Horn decorations for the hanijuel, an tins display of nuhlic spirit is sure to he an indication of tin interest that the general public of the city is taking in this lifth an nual banquet. ! fJOW IS THE TBEV3E TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FENCING We have just received a car of fencing, and this with what we already had on hand, makes our stock the largest and most complete that has ever been carried in this city. We are taking orders every day for spring delivery on fencing, and if you're in need of any quantity, you will save money by taking ad vantage of our exceptionally low prices and order now. Factory prices on all makes of fencing ad vanced the first of the year, but we will sell the stock oit hand at the same old prices. Your order placed with us now will be a saving in dollars and cents. , P. EASTWOOD American Fencing. Kokomo Fencing. Pitt i . Fencing. HORSES DYING FROM GOBI STALK DISEASE From VWln'sla v's I'.iily. While in I It.- eily esterd.iy afternoon H. j,. pn.p-l informed us that he has sutl'ered the loss of two moif. of his yoiin I, ims at his farm, west of this i.i the same manner as lli.t! of (.',. two he lost last week. He thought it tirst that perhaps someone was responsible for Hie Midden deaths of the animal, hut after the loss of the third horse he noljrrd from the position in which the animal was foimd that it was almost impossible for anyone to hae been i cspoii-ili!e. and tie at once telephone.! M! (,, O. S;i i i I i 1 1 and reported the circumstances. a well as the shape the animals were in. and the doclor a once epre-c he opinion lliat lliev v.eie sullcri'i from th' cornstalk di-ea-e, which when it. takes hold of I he horse ems to make them crazy and causes tlieni to run madlv about uid into any object that comes mi their way and tearing lliem- eles on fences or any object they may run across. ?.Ir. Props! is removed the horses to his home at Mynrird an. I reports them as doing all riuhl now. Starts Dancing Club. Mi-s Ma.y Oil! of Omaha ! t eeni!:i.' "!-';niii-. a i.'anci'ig c! i al t!oales' hall, there leiu:r -on; twenty ytiiing pie pre-, nt I enroll for the open in-' ni-h; hich will Ie on net evenijr.r. 'I'!)" lalt-l well as the riitnlam" ill he tauuhl. im I; n'o and other- i ilanees that have I t fFLATTSfnOUTH Ml i GETS BiiiLOING CO'ITBACI d.i by dani inir count rv. Wedne- !.l lices fal d.i.i I ! l I ! 1 I be I . f the ; eij app.-.. I ii - l ja-t.-d t. v.Jier,. j... of : ;. y . i mi s v 1 I' I ! in ! rind or I!.. il! Chembcrlain's Cough Pemcdy. (J:"( 'J'his :-eiue.!y ha- no -up' rior . i i'i It for coughs ami cold-. It i j a-- j ;, ant to lake. It contain no two'!, opium or other narcotic. It al--ide. ways cures. I'nr sale by all j f. no :,: dealers ; il . . nee e ! ; - i ' 1.. re ; lb. d W I. d ii. h.-.:. ii.e f d ! . - f , . mm wiles hus ANOTHER ACCIDENT 3 Pleasant Birthday Surprise. From Tuesday's Dairy. A very rdcasanl birthday sur prise was given to Mrs. Thomas Hill yesterday at the home: of her son, K. C. Hill, when the member of her Sunday school class walk ed in unexpectedly to spend the afternoon. Ncedlewtuk and con vcrsatiou made I tie hours pass all too iiuicklv ami al 5 o'clock a templing lunch was served, after which the guests departed, leav ing with Mrs. Hill a pleasant memory that will stay with her a long lime. Those were were: Mesdaines Ka fTeiiherger, iHnliiier, Kerr, Hwift, Peterson, Jlrady and (ilenn. . Stock Wanted. I will huy your liogs and cattle and pay Hi e highest market price at all times. I will he located at the Iiurlinglon stock yards, where I will he pleased lo tjuote joti the best price possible. Tel. 200 i. J. X. Elliott. From Weilnes.Iav'g Dally. J'lverett Wiles, the oung man who was injured in such a ter- i'de manner in an automobile iccident near I his city on hanlisgiving day, which resulted in a iracture ol ins lliin is pain in very serious shape, as the result of an accident at his home, which has resulted in his Ihiph being fractured for the second time. Mr. Wiles yester day, for the lirsJ lime since Thauksgh ing, was able to leave his bed, am thought to try ami use his lower limbs, and gelling up from his bed attempted to stand with the aid of a chair, but the young' man suddenly became faint and loosened his bold u the chair and fell, striking the bed as he went down, which re sulted in the break in the bom being opened up again, and lie was forct d to have the limb sel for the second lime. II. was thought necessary by the attend ing physician lo remoe the in jured man to the hospital in Omaha, as an operation will be necessary to allow the bone lo knit together in proper shape, and be was laiicu to thai ci( this afternoon, where he will be placed in the hospital lo remain until he has recovered from this yecond mishap. lli'-i f . Vl m . A V I -v,Y , , :i ! . VvV,W ' , . V; 1 m I'I'-',' i I Cs W VT now s 1 'his ? V.C ntT'T IlliO 1 1 IT! I rl !".-: I !:.- ir'l f.r .! mo' nt tul-ti'ili tiial cutn.4Jt L' :ii-i'i it) litti;! iuturrli t u:-. I'. J. CIJCNLV i CO.. T !-.!.., i. W'p. fli 1 1 1 r lit. V. r-!i-r.f Clii'ii.y i..r il- !iit !. y. k.i-I . rli't'Ov l.wiiiru!iha In in Um;i" I kil l lii::i:i' i il.'j," n tile X-i iarry ' lit n.r i:..j;.i:. i. UuJe 1J Lis tion. XAT. U.VMi rii!MI'i':(T. Xl'll'Mti, f itlO. flair CatnpHi Cit U !:r:i l::li nia'lv. r.i .i a CATURDAY, January 31stf is the last aay ol our rjlo business year. The total of all joods that we have loft Saturday night will b our invoice for the year's end. We want to count less Overcoats and if a ridicuously low price on hirfh (juality coats (for one day only) will clean up our stock, it means considerable of a loss to us. However, we prefer to suffer that loss and not carry floods from one tetison to another. Saturday, January 31st (ONE DAY ONLY) We will offer any Overcoat in our store including all the new models and patterns from America's foremost makers; regular price from $15 to $30 your choice on this day for .50 a Manhattan AC: - &?ft Stdrsn Hats i 1 M J. tup sysl.-in. 1 ;i!.i"iii Is r. . 1 i I i-26-2vlis-d&w Tako i;-U'4 rtuiil tut